Fuel Additives (Deposit Control Additives, Cetane Improvers, Antioxidants, Stability Improvers, Lubricity Improvers, Corrosion Inhibitors, Cold Flow Improvers, and Others) Information and Analysis with Forecast Growth for Gasoline, Diesel, Aviation Fuels, and Other Applications - Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends, and Forecast 2015 - 2023
"Fuel
Additives (Deposit Control Additives, Cetane Improvers, Antioxidants,
Stability Improvers, Lubricity Improvers, Corrosion Inhibitors, Cold
Flow Improvers, and Others) Market for Gasoline, Diesel, Aviation
Fuels, and Other Applications - Global Industry Analysis, Size,
Share, Growth, Trends, and Forecast 2015 - 2023"
The Report covers current Industries Trends, Worldwide Analysis,
Global Forecast, Review, Share, Size, Growth, Effect.
Description-
The
report analyzes and forecasts the fuel additives market on the global
and regional level. The study provides historical data for 2014 along
with the forecast from 2015 to 2023 based on volume (kilo tons) and
revenue (US$ Mn). The report provides a decisive view of the fuel
additives market by segmenting it in terms of product, application,
and region.
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This
report provides detailed industry analysis of the fuel additives
market. Industry analysis includes product information and
applications that it serves along with its function. Fuel emission
standards in some key regions and countries are also included to help
understand the market dynamics. We have included detailed value chain
analysis of the fuel additives market to provide a comprehensive view
of the fuel additives market. The analysis of value chain includes
information such as integration in the market, distribution channels,
and end-user industries. The study also comprises drivers and
restraints of the fuel additives market and their impact on demand
during the forecast period. The report also analyzes the
opportunities in the fuel additives market on the global and regional
level. Drivers, restraints, and opportunities mentioned in the report
are justified through qualitative and quantitative information. These
factors have been verified through primary and secondary resources.
The report includes Porter’s Five Forces
Analysis that describes the competitiveness in the fuel additives
market. The study comprises market attractiveness analysis, which has
been benchmarked based on market size, compound annual growth rate
(CAGR), general attractiveness, and company market share. We have
also incorporated company market share analysis to provide detailed
analysis of the market.
The study provides a decisive view of the fuel
additives market by segmenting it on the basis of product and
application. Product and application segments have been analyzed
based on current and future trends, and the market has been estimated
from 2015 to 2023 in terms of volume (kilo tons) and revenue (US$
Mn). Regional segmentation includes current and forecast demand for
fuel additives in North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America,
and Middle East & Africa. It also includes demand for individual
products and applications in major countries in the respective
regions.
The report provides detailed competitive outlook
that includes profiles of Afton Chemical Corporation, Akzo Nobel
N.V., Baker Hughes Incorporated, BASF SE, Chemtura Corporation,
Evonik Industries AG, Huntsman Corporation LLC, Innospec, Petroliam
Nasional Berhad (PETRONAS), The Dow Chemical Company, The Lubrizol
Corporation, and Total S.A. Company profiles include attributes such
as company overview, brand/product portfolio, financial overview,
business strategy, and key/recent developments related to the
market.
Constant currency rates have been considered while
forecasting the market. Prices of fuel additives by product vary in
each region. Hence, a similar volume-to-revenue ratio does not follow
for each individual region. Regional average price has been
considered while breaking down the market by product segment and
application in each region. Models and estimates have been used to
produce comprehensive datasets where hard data was not available. We
have used the bottom-up approach by considering product and
application segments, and integrating them to arrive at the global
market. Products and applications have been further divided using the
top-down approach to derive the consumption of fuel additives in the
regional market.
We conducted in-depth interviews and discussions
with a wide range of key industry participants and opinion leaders to
compile this research report. Primary research represented the bulk
of research efforts, supplemented by an extensive secondary research.
We reviewed key players’ product literature, annual reports, press
releases, and relevant documents for competitive analysis and market
understanding. Secondary research includes a search of recent trade,
technical writing, internet sources, and statistical data from
government websites, trade associations, and agencies. This has
proven to be the most reliable, effective, and successful approach
for obtaining precise market data, capturing industry participants’
insights, and recognizing business opportunities.
The global fuel additives market has been
segmented into:
Fuel Additives Market – Product Analysis
- Deposit control additives
- Cetane improvers
- Antioxidants
- Amines
- Hindered phenols
- Others (mixture of alkyl phenols and aromatic diamines)
- Stability improvers
- Lubricity improvers
- Corrosion inhibitors
- Cold flow improvers
- Others (Including dyes and markers, metal deactivators, fuel dehazers, etc.)
Fuel Additives Market – Application
Analysis
- Gasoline
- Diesel
- Aviation fuel
- Others (Including heating oils, etc.)
Fuel Additives Market – Regional
Analysis
- North America
- U.S.
- Rest of North America
- Europe
- U.K.
- Germany
- France
- Spain
- Italy
- Rest of Europe
- Asia Pacific
- China
- Japan
- ASEAN
- Rest of Asia Pacific
- Latin America
- Brazil
- Rest of Latin America
- Middle East & Africa (MEA)
- GCC
- South Africa
- Rest of Middle East & Africa
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